Shares of AIG tumble after the Treasury announces that it's selling a big part of its stake in the insurance giant. Shares of Green Mountain rise after the company announces that it will sell some non-coffee drinks.

Nokia’s new smartphone didn’t impress Wall Street while FedEx warns of a global slowdown. We dip into the Fool mailbag and analyze Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s attempt to reassure shareholders. Plus, a potential IPO from Canada leads to a debate over the relative merits of Celine Dion and Justin Bieber.

In the wake of the Apple/Samsung verdict, the guys analyze winners and losers in the mobile smartphone industry. Plus, Hertz spends $2.3 billion to buy Dollar Thrifty and AOL says “You’ve Got A Dividend!” to shareholders.